-LRB- CNN -RRB- -- A Colorado woman charged with conspiring to provide material support to terrorists pleaded guilty on Tuesday , according to a U.S. Justice Department statement .

Prosecutors say Jamie Paulin-Ramirez aided Colleen LaRose , a woman who called herself `` Jihad Jane , '' in a conspiracy plot to commit murder .

LaRose is suspected of communicating with Paulin-Ramirez in August 2009 , when the pair allegedly conspired to obtain military-style training in South Asia , traveling to Europe to participate and support violent jihad , according to a superseding indictment in 2010 .

Paulin-Ramirez accepted LaRose 's invitation , traveling to Ireland with her child with the intent to live and train with jihadists , it said .

`` Keeping our community and the country safe are a top priority of this office , '' said U.S. Attorney Zane David Memeger , who lauded `` the importance and success of international collaboration when fighting terrorism . ''

Last month , LaRose pleaded guilty at a federal change-of-plea hearing in Philadelphia after being indicted in 2009 on four counts , including conspiring to support terrorists and kill someone overseas .

She was allegedly part of a plot to murder Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks , who outraged some by depicting the prophet Mohammed with the body of a dog in 2007 .

But Paulin-Ramirez 's attorney Jeremy Ibrahim denies the broader conspiracy claim .

`` It 's clear that she is not implicated in the larger conspiracy involving Colleen LaRose , a conspiracy involving a plot to kill , '' he said .

Paulin-Ramirez was arrested in Ireland after LaRose . If convicted , she faces up to 15 years in prison and a possible $ 250,000 fine at sentencing .

Five other co-conspirators were allegedly involved , but have not been named by the government .

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NEW : Jamie Paulin-Ramirez pleads guilty to a terrorism charge

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Prosecutors say woman aided Colleen LaRose , a woman who called herself `` Jihad Jane ''

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Paulin-Ramirez was arrested in Ireland after LaRose

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If convicted , she faces up to 15 years in prison and a possible $ 250,000 fine